Formation of Incommensurate Charge Density Waves in Cuprates

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Abstract

Although charge density waves (CDWs) are omnipresent in cuprate high-temperature superconductors, they occur at significantly different wave vectors, confounding efforts to understand their formation mechanism. Here, we use resonant inelastic X-ray scattering to investigate the doping-and temperature-dependent CDW evolution in La2-xBaxCuO4 (x=0.115-0.155). We discover that the CDW develops in two stages with decreasing temperature. A precursor CDW with a quasicommensurate wave vector emerges first at high temperature. This doping-independent precursor CDW correlation originates from the CDW phase mode coupled with a phonon and "seeds" the low-temperature CDW with a strongly doping-dependent wave vector. Our observation reveals the precursor CDW and its phase mode as the building blocks of the highly intertwined electronic ground state in the cuprates.

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Miao, H., Fumagalli, R., Rossi, M., Lorenzana, J., Seibold, G., Yakhou-Harris, F., … Dean, M. P. M. (2019). Formation of Incommensurate Charge Density Waves in Cuprates. Physical Review X, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.9.031042

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